by Will Soteros | Jan 16, 2023 | Blog, TrueNAS SCALE
TrueNAS SCALE was released on “Twosday” 2/22/22. Since this time, tens of thousands of users adopted it as a single node hyperconverged system with unified storage, containers, and VMs. In parallel, development and testing of scale-out capabilities has progressed...
by Ladislav Sirový | Dec 23, 2022 | Blog, TrueNAS SCALE
The definition of the term “NAS” is evolving. Initially, the term was coined to refer to file-based ‘network-attached storage’. As protocols and networking technologies evolved, more and more storage began to be accessed over networks, providing file, block, and...
by Pee Jay Latombo | Nov 15, 2022 | Blog, TrueNAS SCALE
TrueNAS SCALE Bluefin (22.12) is the natural successor to Angelfish (22.02). After 3 months of testing and two BETA versions, RC1 quality has been achieved with the RELEASE still planned for December. We’d like to thank the 1,000 BETA testers that have provided their...
by Will Soteros | Sep 27, 2022 | Blog, TrueNAS SCALE
TrueNAS SCALE 22.02.4 was released today and is expected to be the last of the Angelfish releases. The Globally Distributed Storage provided by iX-Storj is also included in this release. TrueNAS SCALE now includes industry-leading ZFS storage (with HA option),...
by Will Soteros | Sep 13, 2022 | Blog, TrueNAS SCALE
TrueNAS SCALE Bluefin (22.12) is the natural successor to TrueNAS SCALE Angelfish (22.02), which had its third update released in August. Angelfish is mostly feature-complete and the next updates will focus on quality, reliability, and performance tuning. Bluefin is...
by Will Soteros | Aug 9, 2022 | Blog, TrueNAS SCALE
TrueNAS SCALE 22.02.3 (“Angelfish”) was released today after the previous versions were tested and deployed on over 25,000 active systems, ranging from a wide variety of use-cases. This release has been tested with the SMB clustering functionality present in...